1 MIL @ 100 yards = 3.6"
1 MIL @ 1000 yards = 36"
At 1000 yards, Ballistics AE shows my bullet to have 419.5" of bullet drop with a correction in MILS of 11.9
Here is my questions: 11.9 MILS X 36 = 428.40" or a miss high by 8.9".
If I put the exact same data in Bryan Litz, Applied Ballistics I get a bullet drop of 418.9" with a correction of MILS of 11.64 which is true to the 36" at 1000. I also put it in JBM and it also holds true to the 36" at 1000
Why do I have a .3 MIL difference between them and how do I go about getting Ballistic AE to follow the rule?
What am I missing?
1 MIL @ 1000 yards = 36"
At 1000 yards, Ballistics AE shows my bullet to have 419.5" of bullet drop with a correction in MILS of 11.9
Here is my questions: 11.9 MILS X 36 = 428.40" or a miss high by 8.9".
If I put the exact same data in Bryan Litz, Applied Ballistics I get a bullet drop of 418.9" with a correction of MILS of 11.64 which is true to the 36" at 1000. I also put it in JBM and it also holds true to the 36" at 1000
Why do I have a .3 MIL difference between them and how do I go about getting Ballistic AE to follow the rule?
What am I missing?
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